Registered Pharmacy

Registered Pharmacy

As part of the Frosts Pharmacy Group, a family run business established in 1925 by John Frost and now run by his grandson Stuart Gale, we are a fully registered UK pharmacy and adhere to the standards set by the General Pharmaceutical Council. We run successful high street pharmacies in Banbury and Oxford, in the UK, as well as our online chemist services.

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Patient Information

Dear customer,

Further to the distressing news about personal patient information being sold to third parties, I wanted to reassure all visitors to the site that any details submitted to Oxford Online Pharmacy are treated as confidential - at all times. Your personal information will never be passed on to anyone other than our medical staff.

Every member of our team is committed to delivering the best possible customer service so that you the can feel completely confident that you are getting the right advice and treatment for your needs, whether you are visiting us in one of our bricks and mortar pharmacies or you prefer to manage your healthcare needs online.

Should you have any concerns please feel free to give us a call on: 01295 262925 and we will do our utmost to answer any questions you may have.

Stuart Gale

Fast Free and Discrete Shipping

Fast Free and Discrete Shipping

All deliveries are made using the Royal Mail parcel delivery service in unbranded discreet packaging.

This means that you can purchase products from us discreetly, such as weight loss, hair loss, STD or erectile dysfunction products. As you would expect, our billing information is discreet too, ensuring you peace of mind.

As we welcome in 2015 many of us will spend time reflecting on our achievements from the previous year. However, the chances are that every January you set yourself a resolution only to break it a few weeks later. Nevertheless, with a new year ahead you can begin to set new resolutions to accomplish; whether it’s a weight loss plan, stop smoking ambition or a target to reduce alcohol intake, there are many ways that you can make sure to stick to your New Year’s resolution:

1. Set Realistic Targets

Many people struggle to keep New Year’s resolutions due to unrealistic goals. As a result, you are more likely to become frustrated and give up. Using weight loss as an example, it was found that losing weight is the resolution commonly abandoned first. Many people set weight loss goals that are too challenging, making immediate success unachievable. This can reduce motivation leading to the action of breaking a resolution. In order to achieve long-term success with your New Year’s resolution, set yourself realistic and achievable goals, these will be much easier to attain.

2. Celebrate Small Victories

Each victory, no matter how big or small, is exactly that - a victory. Take the time to celebrate your small achievements, whether you turned down the offering of a cigarette or passed the chocolate bars on offer in the supermarket. Focusing on your small victories will maintain your motivation to succeed larger goals.

3. Reflect On Your Progress

In order to stick to your New Year’s resolution ensure to track your progress by keeping a diary. A log book of achievements enables you to effortlessly review your progress over the previous months. Using stop smoking as an example, you can now track your progress within moments using your iPhone or tablet. With a wide variety of online tools, such as the NHS Choices Stop Smoking app, you can now keep track of your progress and reflect on how many days you’ve been smoke free and how much money you’ve saved. Taking the time to acknowledge your progress is important, providing reassurance and solidifying your incentive.

4. Make Your Resolution Public

Ensure that all of your friends and family are aware of you New Year’s resolution. With close friends and family by your side, you’ll have a supportive network to help you when you’re in need of motivation. By announcing your goals you’re being held accountable, this will motivate you to succeed as you focus on sharing and celebrating your accomplishment with those who have supported you throughout your journey.

5. Do It For Yourself

To accomplish your New Year’s resolution, whether you want to quit smoking, lose weight, improve fitness or cut down on drinking, you have to want to do it for yourself. Research has shown that it takes on average 21 days for a new activity to become a habit and it takes 6 months for a new habit to become a defined part of your personality. However, if you’re absolutely determined to achieve a goal for yourself you will stay motivated. Accomplishing your New Year’s resolution won’t happen immediately, so be persistent and stay focused. Happy 2015!

For further information about how we can help you achieve your New Year’s resolution, medication and treatment that we provide please click here.